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1306 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 167-170. 1914. . {alfgialgigfi CHAP. 167.-An Act For the relief of Mary Abel. lP‘*“‘°· N"-°*·l Be it enacted Senate and House 3 1?'[e£resentat~ives qt the United §‘{1;*g°‘€0 dam States of America on Congress assembl , at the Secretary of the y . . . . um. Treas1u·y be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise a ropriated, to Mary A ·PP bel, mother of August Abel, who_ was fatally myured by reason of a defective elevator while in the employment 0 the United States Government at Roc land Arsenal, in the State of Illinois, on the twenty-fourth dag of February, nineteen hundred and five s;1;d_)0d)1ed the following ay on account of said injury, the sum oi ` Approved, July 17, 1914. my 17- 1*1*- cxar. ies.-A¤ Act For was mss: of Mmm L. reuam ¤1.a.ms] · U"*”°°·N°-°5·l Be itenadedbytbeS¢nateandHouseof Representat17veso the U ited "“}u'§_¤;yL;B§g;f,**:,;_ States of in Congress assembled, That in the adniimfstratibbn of mm. the pension laws Marcus L. Pelham shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honqrably from the mili service of the United States as a lieutenant m mpany G, Eight ent Pmm Vcilunteer Infagitrykgnf the t}*enty·mnt·g_1hLl1ay of ecemnemsymm, , n _ an six our: romded, no pension shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, July 17, 1914. July 17 1914. . [H_ Rjmy CHAP. 169.-A.n Act For the relief of Mary E. Goodley. [P“““" N°‘ °°" Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re entati tb U ited di·‘.“:Ly'$;°¥,?f‘]§§;,h States of America in _O'ongress assembled, 'l`£;l:8the Swgogrgbar; ein the Treasxuy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out _ of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to Mary E. Goodley, mother of William Goodley, the sum_of $1 000 to compensate her for the death of her son, the said William ey, who was killed on October eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, while in the discharge of his dut as a oranesman on the Panama Canal in the employ of the Isthmiag Canal Commission. Approved, July 17, 1914. July 17 1914. . [H_ R_ {mm] EAP. 170.—·An Act For the relief of Hosea Stone. 'P""“°°* N°· °’·l Be it enacted by the Senate and Haus R entaf he U ' ’,:{,°§“,,,‘;,‘°,'g§;,,d mp States of Anwrica in Congress assemblidf Tligtuin thiivbiiiifihisugtidg

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Disabled Volunteer Soldiers or an branch th f H me or late of Batte A, Fourth iz · y · °’°° ’ ?°°“ S“’“° h TY _ egnment United States Artillery, shall ereafter be held and considered to have been honorabl djsch ed from the military service of the United States as of Battey A F:ii1g·th . Re ent United States Artill o th t Sy Y §Z°{$.ps¤a0¤. eiggltlgen hundred and sixty·ii$1e5i, Pfovidzd w'.lzlIi4?t-iiist ay' of J¤u1hny]j accgrue prior to the passage of this Act. ’ Pmsmn pproved, July 17, 1914. ’